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She’s a spitter but not a quitter
To do what though? Like what are you imagining the Russians wanted and why did it fail?'It was a "hail mary" raid attempt. it failed.
“Calm down lady, your stank will keep them away”
My wife had that problem. She would get to the point she couldn't lift her arm above shoulder height. Finally discovered a pressure point just below the bottom edge of her shoulder blade. Pressed really HARD with a knuckle and hold it there a minute. She said that hurt really bad but at the same time made the problem a lot better. After a month or so the problem pretty much went away. Like deep tissue massage where they make it painful...I firmly believe it to be a nerve issue as well. She sometimes hurts under her shoulder blade, but nothing shows up on tests etc. Deep massages, acupuncture, chiropractic, none has worked.
You can’t wait to get a mouthful of McDonalds can ya?
Mike is my dartboardAsked for a pic of @akmike47 and @Dirty D to hang in front of the dartboard, got this ......
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B2 is a a cool AF plane so it was pretty neat.You assume that the B2 flyover was intended to influence Putin - maybe it was to influence US citizens, maybe influence EU
Possession is nine tenths as they say, US has Alaska now so that's a bit stronger than 150 year old claims.I agree that Alaska was a Russia territory. At the same time, lots of Russia historians claim that it was a rental deal for 100 years, starting from 1867.
I do not have a clue. So, whatever happened in reality is what we should accept as a fact. I do not know for sure what really happened, it is impossible to find an original 1867 Alaska assets sale agreement online. I hope my statement ends this discussion and we can all agree on basics and stuff...
I mean look at the terrain around Kiev, the size of the city and the supply routes the Russians had. You're looking at more soldiers then Russia began the war with just to take Kiev. Sure you did say sack and not occupy but it's a pretty stupid idea to think the Ukrainians wouldn't form even basic resistance and kiev just looks gnarly to assault.So thats your official description of what happened?
Lol.
I've run tests and actually measured the hardness afterwards too, like so many. . . I'm not guessing about the results of my flame annealing.Can someone who knows more about annealing than me give me some guidance?
I've watched a Eric Cortina's video with his benchsource annealer and he like to see a slight glow in the brass to let him know its properly annealed. I can get the brass to glow with my flame annnealer but I feel like it was in the flame too long. I backed it off a couple seconds and landed here. Did I over cook my brass?
Overcooked?
The cam pin should not be contacting the cam pin cut out on your rifle. Most the wear caused by the cam pin will be on the side track of the receiver where Geissele reinforced with steel. The cam pin will attempted to rotate against the aluminum in that area as the bolt closes and strips a round from the magazine. SOTAR has a breakdown of a super duty upper with 100k rounds on it that shows the wear that is experienced in the upper very well.That's interesting the steal doesn't go into the Cam Pin slot where most of the wear occurs.